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Red state? Blue state? This ‘cross-partisan’ approach offers a way to think about advocacy in 2024 and beyond
The short session of the N.C. General Assembly convened on April 24, amidst a 2024 election cycle that is already heating up.…

State Hispanic/Latino education leaders visit a ‘world community’ in eastern North Carolina
Gov. Roy Cooper’s Advisory Council on Hispanic/Latino Affairs Education Subcommittee visited Greene County Schools and Lenoir Community College on April 18, 2024 to learn more about the schools’ efforts to engage the Hispanic/Latino population in their communities.…

Perspective | Elevating your curriculum with drones
The children of Berlin were suffering. The war was right at their doorstep, and they had lost everything. Their plight touched the heart of an extraordinary World War II pilot named Gail Halvorsen.…
The Editor’s Notes
The N.C. State Board of Education is having a planning session today. Here is the agenda for today.
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West Virginia’s and North Carolina’s transgender care coverage policies discriminate, judges rule
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Attendance concerns propel Brunswick County schools to update absentee policy
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Superintendent, Army general lay out scenario for E.E. Smith High School near military base